Pastry-cup bakeboard.



No. 837,344. PATBNTED DEG. 4, 1906.

HILLER. PASTR P BAKEBOARD.

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Patented Dec. 4, 1906.

NoA 837,344. Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed August l, 1906- Serial No, 328,670.

To all whom t may concern: extend at right angles to the grain of the VBe it known that I, CARL SCHILLER, a citiboard. Zen of Germany, residingat New York city, The dough is squirted from a pastry-bag Brooklyn,county of Kings, State of New separately upon each of the knobs 11 toform York, have invented new and useful Imk the concave spiral shells15, as shown. The rovements in Pastry-Cup Bakeboards, of board thuscharged is pushed into the oven, which the following is a specification.where it remains until the cups have been This invention relates to animproved sufficiently baked on the outside. Then the board for bakingpastry-cups such as used board is withdrawn, the cups are lifted fromfor receiving a filling of ice-cream, whipped the knobs, are reversed,and thus reversed cream, or a similar matter. are rebaked for a shorttime. In this way evenly-baked pastry-shells are obtained In theaccompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a top view of my improved board forbaking which are ready for the filling. If the knobs become soiled, theymay be readily removed pastry-cups, Fig. 2 an end view thereof, and

and reattached to the board, while all b- Fig. 3 a section on line 3 3,Fig. 1.

From the surface of a flat board project jectionable metal or adhesiveconnection is dispensed with.

a number of spaced wooden knobs or curved What l claim 1sprotuberances11, which are preferably arranged equidistant from each other. EachApastry-cup bakeboard having a number of perforations, combined with aseries of knob is provided with a depending stem 12, that enters avertical perforation 13 of board knobs having stems that removablyengage said perforations, substantially as specified.

1() and permits the knob to be readily at- Signed by me at New Yorkcity, Manhat- Y., this 31st day of July, 1906.

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A L SCHTLLER.

erably of the semispherical shape shown and correspond in contour andsize to the contour and size of the cavities to be formed in the cups.If desired, the ends of the board may be reinforced by transverse strips14, which Witnesses:

FRANK v. BRIEsEN, WILLIAM SCHULZ.

